Ancient mitogenomes from the Southern Pampas of Argentina reflect local differentiation and limited extra-regional linkages after rapid initial colonization.
Josefina M B MottiMaia PauroClara ScabuzzoAngelina GarcíaVerónica AldazábalRodrigo VecchiCristina BayónNicolás PastorDarío A DemarchiClaudio Marcelo BraviDavid ReichGraciela S CabanaRodrigo NoresPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
The history of the human populations in the Southern Pampas is temporally deep, exhibiting long-term continuity of mitogenome lineages. Additionally, the identification of highly localized mtDNA clades accords with a model of relatively rapid initial colonization of South America by Indigenous communities, followed by more local patterns of limited gene flow and genetic drift in various South American regions, including the Pampas.